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Rinse ASAP: Always rinse your wetsuit with fresh, cool water right after use.
Dry Properly: Dry inside out, out of direct sunlight, on a wide hanger.
Store Carefully: Hang or fold gently in a cool, dry place.
Repair Promptly: Small tears need quick fixes. Use neoprene repair kids.
Inspect Often: Keep an eye on seams, zippers, and potential wear spots.
Mild Clean: Use wetsuit shampoo when the wetsuit needs deep clean; never use bleach, strong detergents, or fabric softeners.
1. Immediate rinse after use
As soon as you finish your session, rinse your wetsuit thoroughly with fresh, cool water.
This step removes salt, sand, and other residues before they can damage the neoprene.
Avoid Hot Water, hot water can prematurely wear out the neoprene.
Stick to cool or lukewarm water for rinsing.
2. Wetsuit drying
Inside-Out First: After washing, turn your wetsuit inside out and hang it to dry in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight.
This helps the inside dry faster and prevents UV damage to the outside.
Use a sturdy, wide hanger or a specialized wetsuit hanger to avoid stretching the neoprene at the shoulders.
Let it drip-dry naturally—avoid wringing or twisting the material.
Once the inside is dry, flip it right side out and let the outside dry.
3. Storage
After every session or wash, allow your JANGA wetsuit to “breathe.” Hang it somewhere with good airflow before storing.
Store your JANGA wetsuit in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Sunlight can fade colors and degrade the neoprene.
Hang your wetsuit on a wide or padded hanger.
If you need to fold it (for example, when traveling), do so gently to avoid permanent creases.
4. Repairs and maintenance
If you notice small tears, fix them promptly with a wetsuit repair kit to prevent the tear from growing.
For more extensive damage (e.g., broken seams, significant rips), contact a professional wetsuit repair service.
Clean out any sand or debris in the zipper with a toothbrush or by rinsing under fresh water.
5. Deep clean
Give your JANGA wetsuit a deeper clean, when required.
Use a specialized wetsuit shampoo designed for neoprene.
Tip: avoid bleach, strong detergents, or fabric softeners—these can break down the neoprene.
Turn the wetsuit inside out and hand wash.
Rinse thoroughly.
Enjoy your sessions, and take care of your JANGA so it can take care of you!